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take much work to make this work with AOLserver 4.
This client neither wants nor needs OpenACS for this simple of a task.
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here, but haven't tried to build AOLserver on it. It's
running Linux.
With the stock s390 OS's, there should be no problem whatsoever; you are not
at all likely to crash VM with a userspace app.
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looking for an
archive of the old ftp.aolserver.com; does anyone have such a beast?
I wish the source for 2.x had been released; it would make a number of things
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regarding compiling for OpenACS
use.
There is only one 'official' nspostgres, and it is based off the OpenACS
version with tweaks for AOLserver 4 or AOLserver 3 usage and ACS additions.
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haven't got round to it.
If that is the standard behavior, I think my modified directory listing
proc (for use with OACS) might work.
Well, the standard directory lister DOES show the file in question, but when
you click on the link it returns file not found.
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like. Dossy was chasing that bug last September. Dossy? Is this
fixed in 4.0.10? In my case, I can't use the workaround since the http
request is being sourced by the anaconda installer itself.
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somewhere in PDF form.
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with this with PostgreSQL).
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transaction or statement. I have an open bug on this topic; however, I have
not found a way from within the driver to address this issue.
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, somebody who really uses the right tool for each job. Apache for the
HTML and PHP stuff, AOLserver for machine-gunning images out, and Mathopd for
serving very large files at high speeds.
But it is a NICE mention of AOLserver.
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On Friday 03 October 2003 01:47 pm, Jon Griffin wrote:
Does the PG driver support the schema additions to PG 7.3? I can't seem
to make it work.
Hmmm. I'll have to check to see what will be required. Hadn't thought about
that one...
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of you
who have problems with the nsdb0 stuff, if yu could please determine whether
the elimination of ns_eval fixes it.
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On Friday 06 June 2003 11:50, Don Baccus wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2003 08:12 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
The other side effect (that we've been seeing complained about lately) is
related to the following in acs-tcl
I didn't bother mentioning these because I thought pointing out the problem
vote that your patch be integrated (possibly as a
configure option. --with-controller-process or something). I like this
simple, easy, native method that doesn't require any other work. Nice.
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. Can you send the
nsd.tcl file that belongs to this?
Jonathan Ellis reported a similar problem. In his case, opening nscp, and
executing ns_db gethandle returned nsdb0.
I don't think it's a driver problem. But I'm looking into it.
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On Thursday 29 May 2003 19:03, Vinod Kurup wrote:
On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
Ok, this error is occuring during initialization of OpenACS. Can you
I was getting a similar error, documented in this thread:
http://openacs.org/forums/message-view?message_id
: No such file or directory
Use localhost:5432:test, not localhost:80:test for your datasource.
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nspostgres.h:45: libpq-fe.h: No such file or directory
Make sure 'postgresql-dev' is installed.
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On Thursday 03 April 2003 11:50, Nathan Folkman wrote:
Speaking of Apache... Anyone know what happened to mod_aolserver? Can
someone point me to a place where I can get the source? Thanks!
http://eveander.com/arsdigita/free-tools/mod_aolserver
Up as of two minutes ago.
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postgres was compiled on another machine. For some reason, 7.1.3
doesn't compile on RH8.0
No, 7.1.3 won't compile on RH8 due to 7.1.3 not being gcc3-compliant.
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On Monday 10 February 2003 11:05, Scott Goodwin wrote:
Pull the CVS copy of nspostgres -- I believe that one works with
AOLserver 4.x, but hasn't been packaged for a release yet.
That would be correct. I probably should package it up, though.
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not
load /usr/local/aolserver40/bin/nsresult.so:
/usr/local/aolserver40/bin/nsresult.so: undefined symbol: Ns_DbGetRow
[14/Jan/2003:15:20:51][14736.1024][-main-] Fatal: modload: failed to
load module '/usr/local/aolserver40/bin/nsresult.so'
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early. Need more coffee.
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On Monday 23 December 2002 23:51, Marc Spitzer wrote:
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Having been no bug reports on 3.5beta1, 3.5 is now released. The only
change from 3.5beta1 is to comments, the README, and the ChangeLog.
No code has changed.
will this work with the aolserver 4
Having been no bug reports on 3.5beta1, 3.5 is now released. The only change
from 3.5beta1 is to comments, the README, and the ChangeLog. No code has
changed.
TODO:
Have the dropping out of postmaster not crash AOLserver (driver fault).
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in this release.
Enjoy!
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see it. If I've just missed it, I apologize for wasting bandwidth.
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On Friday 08 November 2002 13:05, Patrick Spence wrote:
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This may be an obvious one, but I'm trying to move a site over from an
IIS host to an AOLserver one, and the web pages link to mixed-case
filenames. However, the filenames are all actually lower case
grokked it. Lengthier reply to criteria later.
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On Friday 08 November 2002 13:40, Patrick Spence wrote:
Heheh, my first thought was but Voltron used 5 lions.. not 3 :)
Which of the three Voltrons? :-) There was a Voltron with three parts.
Way off-topic. Sorry.
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/nsadmin/servers/servername/pages as the mount point due to
too many files in the root directory on this particular site. I'll just have
to watch the growth of the log files in modules.
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On Friday 08 November 2002 16:17, Gabriel Ricard wrote:
Am I missing something? I only recall the one with the lions and the
one with the cars.
What was the other one?
google for 'Albegas'
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in this application, but the renewed vigor in this area is
nice. So, today will be the first chat I will attend, as ramifordistat,
because of this rejuvenation.
Jim, many thanks for the explanation, and I look forward to continuing using
this fine server.
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as maintaining the PostgreSQL RPMset), I can't check the differences myself.
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here (I'll have a dig around myself but thought
I'd ask in case the answers already known).
Red Hat's kernel patches may not be the same as Mandrake's. Red Hat's kernels
have never been anywhere close to 'vanilla' Linus kernels.
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, and fix the bug that had the patch issued
earlier. Scott, if you would like I can take a look at that this week.
AFAIK I still have commit privileges on AS CVS on SF.
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will be rooted within minutes of
coming online) on this server.
I'm working on getting postgresql-7.2.1 RPM's that will install properly on
6.2.
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to stave off the obvious here: you have at least twice as much swap
as physical RAM, right? The 2.4.x kernel can die a horrible screaming death
if swap isn't larger than twice RAM -- under many conditions, segfaulting
being one of them.
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and 7.2 are kernel 2.4.
The last Red Hat with libc5 was 4.2. Red Hat 5.0 did the libc5-glibc 2.0
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in this for performance? This makes our decision
to stick with 2.3.3 here look more attractive Of course, 2.3.3 had/has
its own problems, but this one is not one of them.
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On Thursday 20 September 2001 11:01 am, Peter M. Jansson wrote:
On Thursday, September 20, 2001, at 10:53 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
to stick with 2.3.3 here look more attractive Of course, 2.3.3
had/has
its own problems, but this one is not one of them.
If you run one or two web nsds
On Thursday 20 September 2001 12:07 pm, Lamar Owen wrote:
In my current circumstance, I'd be running multiple nsd's under 3.x. A
single 2.3.3 nsd handles, oh, about 15 IP addresses here, for our hosted
sites as well as our internal sites. We're not large enough to dedicate
Incomplete thought
should not be. (Yes,
that's the end of the thought -- that version should not exist, should not be
used, etc. The OpenACS version is The One.)
But, if someone else wants to try to do this, be my guest.
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On Friday 20 July 2001 09:41, you wrote:
Well, how about that -- 21 failures in my log since Monday morn, all with
the following query:
/default.ida?NN
I got 78.
No crashes yet. AS 2.3.3/Linux.
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 04:45:03PM -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
It's still mostly like that, with the difference from 4K to 377K being
domains hosted by mydomain.com, which all point to 1 AOLserver. Look
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On 2001.06.01, Lamar Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is great news. What I'm curious about are what ARE all these
sites that are running AOLserver?
Netcraft gives some numbers, but they're very generic
in
various areas in the last little while), the documentation could be much
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